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pfeiffer beach
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LeaveNothing

我是傍晚时到达这片沙滩的,石头非常多,而且很多巨石被海风磨砺成奇怪的形状。风比较大,夏季的傍晚时也很冷。即使太阳快下山,海的颜色也很不错

abdelgawad

Beautiful beach. Worth the hike to get to it. The view is great, you can sit as long as you want and listen to the waves crash into the shore. My wife collected a lot of cool rocks that were smoothed by the water as I relaxed and listened to the power of the ocean. I don't relax often or write this dramatically easily. This beach was beautiful and well worth finding.

mroth14

This place really captures what Big Sur is...a dramatic meeting of land and sea. Just a beautiful, majestic, rocky coastline where you can see some downright unbelievable sunsets. Would highly recommend for couples.

C4ntraveller

the beach is not that easy to find, it is not signposted from highway one and it is down a narrow road with passing places. That said it is so worth a visit with gorgeous offshore rock formations, beautiful purple coloured sand and an enchanted forest of pebble cairns. Sadly we were not staying in the vicinity so could not stay that long but I would come back and stay somewhere closer just to do it justice.

aarentow

This is a beautiful beach with a unique giant rock formation. It can get crowded, but it's worth checking out at sunset. You might be lucky enough to catch the sun bursting through a doorway-sized hole in the cliffs.

835adamh

We had a bit of trouble finding this beach, but it was worth the trouble. We brought our dog Gary and had a fantastic long walk along the beach and enjoying the view and the purple sand.

brennal2013

This was one of our very favorite places on our drive down Hwy 1 from Fort Bragg to Pismo Beach! Is it hard to find? YES! The road to it is NOT labeled. Make sure you know where you are going. We drove right past it. Fortunately, we hadn't gone far before I realized we missed it. So thankful that we turned around!$10 per car to get in, but worth every penny! We will be back and we will spend a good portion of the day here. Would make a great location for a photo shoot! Especially if you like the wind blowing your hair look! It is very windy here, so be prepared with jackets, etc... I wish I had brought my kite! Purple sand...amazing.Surreal views...absolutely.There are tons of great reviews on here, so I won't bog you down with more details, but this is WORTH THE TIME, MONEY AND EFFORT!

Kalamariverrat

Having been the beneficiary of a Golden Eagle Pass since I turned 62, I have enjoyed many national parks and federal areas with no entrance fee, seeing it as a return on 60 years of paying income tax. I agree with Dan, that the privatization of these public lands is outrageous. At Yosemite, at least, you can enter the park, even though it is now being managed by a private contractor. That said, the beach is spectacular. My youngest stepdaughter will be married there soon.

aangelacu

Another beautiful CA beach. They are just so different from the East Coast. Cliffs, a waterfall, beautiful water, tidal pools to explore and purple sand! What's not to love?!

NAB3ATL

Cool beach, dynamic surf, and beautiful shoreline- you've come this far, go farther. A nice place to while away couple of hours.

CTBCalifornia

Someone told me the opening scene from Grease with Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta was filmed here... I don't know if it's true but it could be, the scene of the waves crashing over and through the rocks is perfect. This is one of my 3 all time favorite beaches on the California coast, I do not go to the Big Sur area without a visit to this beach, whether for an hour or a day. Pfeiffer Beach is a must see stop on the Big Sur coast highway. Unless you are a fair weather beach goer, and in a big rush, in which case skip it. This is a northern California beach, with offshore rocks, and big tide changes. It is often foggy, and frequently very windy especially in the afternoon. The road off of Highway 1 to the beach and back is hard to find, very narrow, and winding. There is a fee to get in, and parking is limited. People live on this road, so for goodness sake drive slowly, let people get by going the other direction, and don't litter. The road is marked by a single yellow "intersection" sign on highway 1, between the Big Sur Deli (to the south) and the Big Sur Ranger Station (to the north). From the main parking lot, where there are well maintained pit toilets, the beach is just a short walk. If the tide is not high, you can walk north along the sand to a 2nd beach. And you can scramble along the rocks to the south, where shore fishing is popular, and to the north too. There is a stream that flows into the ocean, and the little estuary area is nice for young children to get wet and play without the waves. at the northern beach, and a shady area upstream perfect for picnics on a hot day. At low tide you can walk out to the offshore rocks and check out the tide pools. Activities like kite flying, frisbee throwing and body surfing are popular here. The northern beach used to be kind of clothing optional, but I'm not sure anymore, it was much too cold the day I was here to take off my hoodie let alone anything else! I have body surfed here before, and been accompanied by a seal who scared the jeepers out of me. I caught a perfect wave that day, the seal was good luck. Surfers are rare, too many rocks I think. I love this beach, I've been coming here since I was a teen, I spread some of my husband's ashes here years ago and hope I am lucky enough to find rest here one day too. Go see for yourself.

redrose503

The sand really is purple, even though you might not think so when you first get there. But if you keep an eye out, you will soon see the swirls of purple in the sand! This beach has so many fun things to explore-- a little stream, some big rocks to climb, tide pools, and a big arch in the rock that you can climb into to watch the waves crash in. When you go, make sure to walk the length of the beach to get the full experience. The farther you go, the more purple sand you can see, with a stronger fuchsia color. Plus if you go far enough, there is this eerie, hidden forest completely decorated with rock cairns. They're beautiful and give the area such a peaceful feeling. I would plan to spend a fairly good chunk of time here; it's so worth it.

urbaneexplorer

As I drove up the Pacific Coast, I spoke with other people more familiar with the area. One photographer told me to find the path down to the beach in Pfeiffer State Park, which is a steep, unmarked road that you have to be looking for. Once you're at the beach, you will find yourself walking along a remarkably beautiful inlet dotted with coves and great rocks with waves crashing through them. The landscape is now close enough to touch, with the cliffs rising high right behind you. There were other people there, but not many. It was a lovely discovery.

travelady242

Really worth the difficulty of finding this beach. Just lovely. Take a picnic and spend the day there if the weather is okay. Some people climbed up the cliff on the south side, very steep and tricky but it must have been awesome for them and their dog. We just watched and admired from below. It is a great place, like the Seychellles beach on Ikaria island in Greece, another mountainous hideout.

allslantylike

On my way to San Fran all i want to do (other than go to pismo beach - all the clams you can eat haha) was go to Pfeiffer Beach. I had read about the purple sand beach and was very excited to see it. Be aware that they shut the gate at dusk, so make sure you get out in time. It is a lovely beach with beautiful rock features and of course the purple sand. Dig your toes in and see the lovely purple sand appear!

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